The metabolic comorbidities webcast reviews when to refer an individual with autism to a specialist in clinical metabolism or medical genetics – or how to begin an appropriate diagnostic evaluation. The comorbidities webcast features expert faculty member, Dr. Mark Korson, of Tufts University School of Medicine, and commentary by Activity Director, Dr. Marvin Natowicz. The…

The metabolic comorbidities webcast reviews key symptoms and signs that signal the possibility of an underlying metabolic disorder in someone with autism. The comorbidities webcast features expert faculty member, Dr. Mark Korson, of Tufts University School of Medicine, and commentary by Activity Director, Dr. Marvin Natowicz. The video was produced by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation…

The gastrointestinal comorbidities webcast reviews the diagnostic recognition and management of gastrointestinal comorbidities in autism. The comorbidities webcast features expert faculty member, Dr. Timothy Buie, of Lurie Center for Autism, and commentary by Activity Director, Dr. Marvin Natowicz. The video was produced by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education and the Autism Research…

The medical comorbidities webcast reviews common medical comorbidities and discuss their diagnostic recognition in persons with ASD. Visit http://www.ccfcme.org/autismvideo to claim CME credit or learn more about the series. The comorbidities webcast features expert faculty member, Dr. Margaret Bauman, of Boston University Medical Center, and commentary by Activity Director, Dr. Marvin Natowicz. The video was…

The neurological comorbidities webcast reviews common neurological comorbidities that are experienced by some persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The comorbidities webcast features expert faculty member, Dr. Margaret Bauman, of Boston University Medical Center, and commentary by Activity Director, Dr. Marvin Natowicz. The video was produced by the Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education…

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